aaj ik aur baras biit gayā us ke baġhair
jis ke hote hue hote the zamāne mere
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love-affair yaa kisii shaadii kaa ko.ii zikr bhii aayaa nahii.nphir bhii us ko ek KHilqat
Munni Bai “Hijab” was a courtesan from Calcutta. She hapeened to visit the famous Benazir fair of Rampur where she met Dagh Dehlavi (1831-1905). She was a poet and liked Dagh’s poetry. Dagh, being a poet himself and a man of romantic disposition, also fell for her. Hijab stayed for...
Nal, the son of Veerasen, was king of Nishadha kingdom. He was a scholar of the Vedas, remarkably handsome, courageous, and a charioteer extraordinary. He had but a habit of playing chausar that proved a tragic flaw of his character and tested him through a terrible phase of his life....
Disappointment is generally supposed to be a sign of human weakness. Many a time, life does not give us a chance to get rid of disappointments. In spite of this, life goes on and one learns to live with disappointments. Interestingly, it is the disappointment only which sometimes drives human beings to wage a war against it and emerge victorious. These verses offer ways to appreciate various facets of success and failure in life.
One who redeems, or brings a relief, is the one we love. We also cherish their companionship. This redeemer is a stock character of classical Urdu poetry and has often stayed with the lover to provide sustenance and make the affairs of love and life pleasurable.
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